Newmarket Era , September 19, 1924, p. 5

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at plan for ilioiigiilnu day Sept a p Dally Vaoatton Bible School At a mooting hold at Me thodist Parsonage on Friday Jiillt School hold In High I School staling thai ho Iho a report on the staling Hot was high but owing to Iho lack of teachers has to discontinue School utter a period of two weeks and two days The Treasurers Mr showed as follows- Amount on hand last you Received by Donation your Cash on hand Total Receipts Late Suoc the Block Main Street Newmarket Phone Hours a p Evenings by Private Funds to lea that Painting and Paper ttangjng Mcintosh Painter and Doors North Public School Prospect Avenue Newmarket Years Experience Submitted tuiitshiij Ale SUMMER SUITINGS a it Patterns took them over G WILLIS Mens Tailor Main St Newmarket 190 1904 I i Ihli yli lit ytui7 a hularice of was or urge lliat if any from Ibeir in attending this school not yet it will lie I by or or Death of Mrs Upton Following is copied from llu Out A profound impression was he people of win- It called Mrs Ales the night She had succumbed a severe stroke shortly before of Monday the of August Up to lut day of life Mrs Upton remained and cheerful lo lition of danger hud been few ago Mrs Upton in of be station with two hi his ifitin itc lie Town and its people she has been able service in many Naturally helpful and obliging sie found endless ways to bo of service in assisting in social functions in an riiVlyjnTeiLli to Hie identified with 1 early days and lakes another of the t Aim On daughte aid McKay master of High School PLUMBING and FURNACES snArroN House for Sate On St Tlroyta Id Apply Box Hew IV Mis an ii Jubilee and a ai ding High School here 11 lit s a arc John Wallace Palls Mr Jos Wallace Mis Otterville Mi Win III 11011 McKay Winnipeg Donald and 1 McKay Toronto llcv It tit Ken la flic li which wa attended by a Br at congregation of all lions who came to pay their I filing slowly lis akfl led v ill She tllosf by loving friends The More hi from the Far North In Edmonton recently bring ing with ur Bales to tho of approximately Second tho largest wood- In the world was launched Gently at the Wallace BC She Is tons burden and has feet of hh Columbia lumbe her make- carrier for a great piledriver for Sydney Company located Two dinosaurs have In the fled Deer Valley Alta the Canadian Pacific Hallway line summer by the University of Toronto expedition composed of four who prospected for several weeks In the gorge and are packing up the prehistoric mon itors for to the On tario Museum Another skeleton been located by the Geological Survey of Canada One of the outstanding features of Canadian trade with the Orient the past year or so has been remarkable increase in wheat exports Imports of Canadian wheat flour into Hong Kong in were the largest on record an Increase of per cent In vol ume over those of The fig ures and values were barrels valued at 191821 barrels valued at Grey the famous novelist recently caught a pound tuna fish constituting what Is believed to be a worlds record The sea monster was successfully con quered after three hours and ten minutes of grilling endeavor off the wed Liverpool harbor Mr Greys prize a species of the blue fin family The record before this catch was held by J K Ross the well- known Montreal sportsman and fi nancier who caught a pound One of the most remarkable achievements in art printing yet produced in Canada and one which finally disposes the idea that work cannot be handled by Canadian firms is found in the new booklet issued by the Canadian Pacific Railway dealing with the forthcoming Round the World cruise of the companys tcamship Empress of France text and color illustrations the lat ter exquisitely combining many brilliant hues in a number of high ly imaginative designs Canadian Pacific gross earnings for July totalled as against for the same month last year a decrease of But in order to meet this reduction operating expenses were reduced by those for the month being 912544115 as compared with for July 1923 Thus the net earnings for the month showed an increase of over those of the same month a year For the months of the year to July SO gross earn ings showed an increase of operating expenses an increase of arid net earnings an Will Chapman Oats 1 Campbell Homer Sheaf Ruby Lulu Preston Alice 3 Ross Avis Tied Charles Morris Clara Hull Russell Yoke Gibson Doris Potatoes Irian Cobbler Harris George Hope 1 Harold Marshall 3 Eva Harold Hanks Mary Turnips 1 Ruby Elmer 3 Jack Walter Preston Garnet Atkinson 1 Joaie Douglas Him lie Smith Percy Deavltl Frances Starr Insoota Lulu Preston Clara Graham Ruby Weeds Ruby Mary Willis Weed Goods Annie WilHs Junet 1 I tinpitiigliaiii Ruby Collection of Loaves Dorothy Annfe Willis of Nuts Ruby Alphabet Howard Kennedy Hazel Doris Cbas 5 Annie Willis David milh Writ inn Clara Graham Moore 3 Esther Kaslitciii Ruby i Kennedy Union I urn Mary Willis Boys Public Speaking Bobby Phillips Girls Public Speaking Contest I Dorothy i 3 Waslcy Boys Riding Fred Held J 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